La. Swamper hunt 06'

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coolbrze
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man those are some biiiiiiiiiiiiiig rabbits!!!

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quote=" but with the winding of the bayou the current finally brought him close enough for me to catch him with a branch. It was important to retrieve that rabbit. I was tought not to waste game and with money being short you had to make every shell count. You didn't go hunting with a pocket full of shells. Then you had 2 or 3. Usually all I had was the 3 legal to have in my gun here in Louisiana. The dogs had done there job so I had to do mine."end quote

Hummm, that reminds me, I think that maple stick we wittled out is still in my auto-loader, as I didn't know to bring a plug... :-o

Dave, we were about 12mi. south, an drove another 20 min. each day to get to the hunting camp. I was mostly lost... :haha:

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Edited 23 times :shock: maybe you should get Chuck's mother to help you next time :P

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Glad you finally caught that... :lol: ...bad thing is, I probably ain't done yet... :haha:... an no doubt, Chuck being a teacher, his mother gave him all his smarts, and as fast as she's caught on to all the new fangled gadgets, she could teach us both a thing or two... ;)

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